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Twice as nice; moving violation; A to Z to jail; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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The New Jersey Society of CPAs is warning residents to beware of potential fraud from scammers asking for donations to bogus nonprofits raising money for Ukraine relief.
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There’s a glimmer of hope for frustrated taxpayers who have been unable to reach the service or have had their tax refunds held up by massive processing backlogs.
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The Arizona-based firm teamed up with Terán Rojas & Associates.
March 10 -
U.S. governors from California to New York are proposing tax cuts, rebates and other forms of relief to drivers paying more than $4 a gallon to fill their gasoline tanks amid Russia’s war with Ukraine.
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Senators Sheldon Whitehouse and Elizabeth Warren say they’re working on a proposed new tax targeting profits being reaped by oil companies as crude prices spike amid geopolitical tensions.
March 10 -
The cryptocurrency tax and reporting company announced new tools to calculate estimated taxes on digital assets for tax planning and extension filing.
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House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee chairman Bill Pascrell, D-New Jersey, is asking the Treasury Department to curb the use of irrevocable grantor trusts by wealthy families to avoid taxes.
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An omnibus spending bill released by congressional appropriators would reduce a budget increase for the Internal Revenue Service previously passed by the House by over half.
March 9 -
The Treasury has sought to reassure a group of Republican senators the agreement will have a negligible impact on U.S. tax revenue.
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